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Show 4 i A Line o' Type or Two ! I "Fay ce que vouldras." j f BY B. L. T. Mr. Gue!ph. the amiable young Englishman En-glishman who is on hia way to visit America, is particularly interested In cur October weather, never having experienced experi-enced an Indian summer. Pave had better bet-ter arrange to spend early October In upper New England, as Indian summer in other par;s of the country is pretty uncertain. An Expensive Sport. Sir: At Henderson. X. C. is the Pas-rime Pas-rime restaurant. Folks in that town must live to eat. What? C. G. P. The Seven Mild Reservations, the Fourteen Points, the Twenty-one Demand? De-mand? why this persistence of the sacred number seven? A Popular Immortal. (Sterling. 111., News.) Mr. and Mrs. Lace Birdsall returned ! home Sunday after a vis:t at the homes j of his father. Charles Eirdsall, and aunt, Pir.kie L. Bump. M:ss Eva Fiem.ng and Mrs. Margaret Pond of Morrison are spending a week t two at the home of their niece. Pinkie L. Bump. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Birdsall entertained enter-tained for dinner . , . Pinkie L. Bump of Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. "Wi'lard Humphrey . . . spent Thursday evening- at the Pinkie L. j Bump home. A thing that complicates the h!ph cost i of living problem the state law compelling com-pelling people t'.i buy shoes at present prices, whether they need thera or not- Tne Second Post.. (Not by a Japanese.) Xow kindly would like to ask you again i to send us all the numbers of cretonne j that you are all out with them, in order i so we wiii not take the orders for them, in meantime save us lots of trouble aso we wiil not bother you useless. Loneliness. (From the Boston Transcript.1) 1 Xo, not so lonely, either'. Hearts of men In all The earth toward this man have j turned; ; When vearlvd. they have thought of j him. and learned j To master their fatitnie; ar.d often when Some midnight worker drugged with lamp f and pen Has paused to think of courages discerned dis-cerned In that spare face, his sleep has been adjourned, j And he has pledged himself to task again, j Xo, this man Is not lonely. He has broupht Companions to his dream from near and far: Clear flames he guesses not tv him are fired. j And those who understand liow he has i foiKrht, See patient honor shining like a f.nr Upon that deep-carved face, a little tired. This sonnf"t, observes the Tmr.scrir, "iS either d- !ic:ous irony or the most abject ab-ject sdulat ion." Xow. we should hate to be so suspicious as that, wouldn't you? While genius is supposed to he lonely, Mr. W; son. accompanied by Mrs. W: son ' and h:s silk hat, contrived to have & j pretty sociable t:rr.e d.:r:np the last six months or s-v He has, of course, had h's ' lonely moments hn. for eamn! Th , ta'.k nt the pnoe tnhie was conducted in the French 'tr. trying-?. jWhat Further Information Could We I Desire? ! S.r: Th firrn c? Lfit A Ksstc-ff -s !n , the peeon't-h.ir.o r.irr. sh.s bi:M- i r.e5.s m I-lu't. Men, For further ir.for- raa;:on sea 1-un ar.d Eradstreet. C. S. iVs sompri.Tf vipu.ij r P.mor f.s he three o.d dume-- n i o:,i the:r cockinj oa a heath, in "Ma. Uih." ; T " ! . TOM H. MIT A F.R. I.AWYKR I I, r.-d-hcid Lepal Nap;.:eon of the '! I i Si op. . Happy. hut not satisfied. I j i ; Hefror.cfs. my nom.-.os thev are J i vt-.b:nsed. " Ktes are the smews cf J l ar. Fo'.ie Plain-. Iowa. ' A fAftral tr.ide c ni-!i:5sion hai dt-I dt-I covered thnt tht pa( kerf. t.e tanr.ors. 1 the ir!ar.i::.'.cturf r? ni.i t!,e r-t.i:r ftre r.sp-.ns:b'.e Ut the im. warranted incrme ' m the inc of shors. e.l, what of The French Way, as Distinguished J From the Germ a u, (Frm WafhinitT.n Irv:rK's ''Alhamhr.-x ") I I'urirc the recent tr.ub-.e m Spain. I ! Otr.tr..idx w;,s in the Y.r..'s o the ! Krcnt-h. :h A nibra, wa p.a: r-? -ned by j their troop, p.r.d t e p,i!a-.-. w.is occa- ' sioiKtliy iMv.hiu-J bv the Kro:v-'n c-mii-. n-..--dcr. With th .1 eMhchi-ncd ta.te i wh'.-h pvr d'sl jr-,::?!,.--! the F: e:i- h 1 nrtt'.'-i in theif cony), ,m r. th 5 ivrtnuiv.en't j recird from the jibsoluie ru:n and ! r'Hlion that w.-re o rrwh'':i,.". -,: The' j ro r were rp?,i!.M, t!-.e s.mo-.r j I ienos prot.-tod Irom the Tve:tthrr, the' i p;irrir'-.s cniiiv:tf (j. the water course f ! resiorr-d, the fountam once more ni,dc J I to Threw up he.r J-parHlir.R hower. ar.d ! 'Spam may thank her invaders for hnv- ! j pwervri to her the moM brant If nl I and !ntcres:;:-.ff of her historical monu-! monu-! nients. I - Count that d. 1. -whose low. descending pun Sees not son, car strike rnrird or beun. Mlioezes of YcRtcryear. (This cr.e Is usunhy ntirihutcd to ' a fr.rni ! r Fh .e A Gfrneoy cow : p!vo rd ! qualitv of rm'k. ni hay. rope. pu!.V and Miin'l n fr.fit rator. A Ponderous Problem. S'r- T-o joii rrr ponder over the problem f rnvironnient ? A ni'chty P';b-j P';b-j .loot, v orthy the pen of 'ir.iar," n-iVip'meiit. n-iVip'meiit. ihe origin of opportnnitv the ; perre: of mh-cc-b. a th.e tonr-.M 5aid of i the (Jrnnd rnsiyon. " 'Twouobi't be io-m.itkah'o io-m.itkah'o now a p. "cept for tne F.-cne-v round tt." Ponleir.pUte the deflation of hnrten-den.i hnrten-den.i poiupo5it y w hen the barkoep m berenve.1 of h9 barrelji. buiiRvtM rl ei b.o?e bottles. nd brass rail. Like the palm tree t-Tii from the oamu, h is become be-come the Hum of the doirvt. Ponruicrirp. then. that (nvlr-":iniin ma- fpeil d.-Mny. .b.ln wnh n.e m prair,-hif prair,-hif 1h" acumen of those -Alio ch. appropriate ap-propriate t edition.-, nvri imti-nrl a )( Hare) Hr-n.-ii. M ra Pi .'nl,',m and P;r,e- Ki'hn. v, bo hn o viallv o,-i rd to divfll in Niiticy. .. J, " IKIS. HloraJ: Treat 'Em Hough. CKrom th K. eno. N. u rntlnel I "rank P. Smith enured (n n p,vi:!nr mannor Fnie uf Ihe hefs hirh ha. I p-x-armed nnd flustered Pn r hu:h bian.'h of tlm rim tiro In Iron! of the ohinvh. TP flrd Info them with n nhotenn. and thry Imnii dinto y ilrrrtided t, biv trnn.-h of r mnrlA near by, f rnin w hii-h rniiovr.) 1 hem to r' hlvo, w here tiiev Hie SetrVd C"l 1 1 e n 1 ed i " ami IU O HOW bus.'y Rl wnrk. T'rrv.-kt"n t-teV maker nre ont on ' P'r i-e. Tlo-v took the v. r,.nK taok. ar-of ar-of Till) K to thf rir.pl.o or?. Witt You Exriife the Yawn? F'f T re,, -n rrnd the nppo' nt meni of A N. t -.ei,!,IU'.':.-r Of Chi.-rxit.. r.m riiO'o-d riiO'o-d an of th ( ademy fot iloti ' ih r. m. AT thi time of year, epe !al!' It r. r.wnf -rt inr to Iram, f n in 1 h Oruiiil Itftpldn J'rc ttiat '"I.yton'i motor Amhn-laoi-e In htat ed H'ld plenty of wrm HaiikPta." |